A College Text-book of PhysicsH. Holt, 1911 - 692 pages |
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Page 268
... a thin metallic cup or calorimeter D ( Fig . 220 ) which is supported on little legs of cork or wood or some poor conductor of heat and is surrounded by an outside vessel to protect it from air currents and radia-. 268 HEAT.
... a thin metallic cup or calorimeter D ( Fig . 220 ) which is supported on little legs of cork or wood or some poor conductor of heat and is surrounded by an outside vessel to protect it from air currents and radia-. 268 HEAT.
Page 283
... conductors , and it is remarkable that , gen- erally speaking , the best conductors of heat are also the best conductors of electricity . FIG . 224 . In crystals heat may be conducted more . rapidly in one direction than another . If a ...
... conductors , and it is remarkable that , gen- erally speaking , the best conductors of heat are also the best conductors of electricity . FIG . 224 . In crystals heat may be conducted more . rapidly in one direction than another . If a ...
Page 284
... conductor may be measured by the following method due to Searle . A short bar , say one inch in diameter and six inches long , is heated at one end by steam while the other end is kept cool by a stream of water which flows through a ...
... conductor may be measured by the following method due to Searle . A short bar , say one inch in diameter and six inches long , is heated at one end by steam while the other end is kept cool by a stream of water which flows through a ...
Page 285
... conductors the flow of heat through a thin slab may be measured by such a method as that of Lees . A very broad and thin disc - shaped box of copper ... conductor com- pared with glass the surfaces of the glass plates may. CONDUCTION 285.
... conductors the flow of heat through a thin slab may be measured by such a method as that of Lees . A very broad and thin disc - shaped box of copper ... conductor com- pared with glass the surfaces of the glass plates may. CONDUCTION 285.
Page 289
... take place without this transfer of heat , a copper wire , being a good conductor of heat , will move faster than an iron wire , other things being the same . Regelation , or the clinging together of pieces of ice CHANGE OF STATE 289.
... take place without this transfer of heat , a copper wire , being a good conductor of heat , will move faster than an iron wire , other things being the same . Regelation , or the clinging together of pieces of ice CHANGE OF STATE 289.
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Popular passages
Page 275 - It is hardly necessary to add that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation cannot possibly be a material substance ; and it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being excited and communicated in the manner in which heat was excited and communicated in these experiments except it be motion.
Page 574 - When a ray of light passes from one medium to another, it is refracted so that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is equal to the ratio of the velocities in the two media.
Page 103 - The squares of the periodic times of the planets are proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the Sun.
Page 118 - Archimedes stated that a body immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
Page 165 - We conclude that equal volumes of different gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules.
Page 7 - The straight line or distance between the centres of the transverse lines in the two gold plugs in the bronze bar deposited in the Office of the Exchequer...
Page 272 - Hypothesis states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules.
Page 22 - Change of momentum is proportional to the force and to the time during which it acts, and is in the same direction as the force; (3) To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Page 32 - ... the perpendicular distance from the axis to the line of action of Axis FIG.
Page 179 - Kelvin has shown that if a drop of water were magnified to the size of the earth the molecules of water would be of a size intermediate between that of a cricket ball and of a marble.